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  1. The Journey for the Synthesis of Large Acenes
  2. Three-Component Gold(I)-Catalyzed Alkoxyvinylation
  3. Carta del presidente
  4. On‐Surface Synthesis and Determination of the Open‐Shell Singlet Ground State of Tridecacene**
  5. On‐Surface Synthesis and Determination of the Open‐Shell Singlet Ground State of Tridecacene**
  6. On surface synthesis of an eleven-ring sulfur-doped nonacene
  7. Puzzling Structure of the Key Intermediates in Gold(I)‐catalyzed Cyclization Reactions of Enynes and Allenenes
  8. Chiral Auxiliary Approach for Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Cyclizations
  9. Chiral Auxiliary Approach for Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Cyclizations
  10. Sobre citaciones y calidad de la investigación
  11. Gold(I)-Catalyzed 1,6-Enyne Single-Cleavage Rearrangements: The Complete Picture
  12. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intermolecular Aryloxyvinylation with Acetylene Gas
  13. Hydrogen-Bonded Matched Ion Pair Gold(I) Catalysis
  14. Front Cover: H‐Bonded Counterion‐Directed Catalysis: Enantioselective Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Addition to 2‐Alkynyl Enones as a Case Study (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 42/2022)
  15. H‐Bonded Counterion‐Directed Catalysis: Enantioselective Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Addition to 2‐Alkynyl Enones as a Case Study
  16. Planar Chiral 1,3-Disubstituted Ferrocenyl Phosphine Gold(I) Catalysts
  17. H-Bonded Counterion-Directed Enantioselective Au(I) Catalysis
  18. On-surface synthesis of a phenylene analogue of nonacene
  19. Synthesis of Cyclobutanones by Gold(I)-Catalyzed [2 + 2] Cycloaddition of Ynol Ethers with Alkenes
  20. Doublet-Singlet-Doublet Transition in a Single Organic Molecule Magnet On-Surface Constructed with up to 3 Aluminum Atoms
  21. New‐Generation Ligand Design for the Gold‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Activation of Alkynes
  22. A Single-Molecule Digital Full Adder
  23. Rh(II)-Catalyzed Alkynylcyclopropanation of Alkenes by Decarbenation of Alkynylcycloheptatrienes
  24. Silver‐Free Au(I) Catalysis Enabled by Bifunctional Urea‐ and Squaramide‐Phosphine Ligands via H‐Bonding
  25. Assembling Complex Structures through Cascade and Cycloaddition Processes via Non-Acceptor Gold or Rhodium Carbenes
  26. Enantioselective Alkoxycyclization of 1,6‐Enynes with Gold(I)‐Cavitands: Total Synthesis of Mafaicheenamine C
  27. Enantioselective Alkoxycyclization of 1,6‐Enynes with Gold(I)‐Cavitands: Total Synthesis of Mafaicheenamine C
  28. Rh-Catalyzed Ortho C–H Alkynylation of Aromatic Aldehydes
  29. Rhodium(III)‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Skipped Enynes via C(sp3)–H Alkynylation of Terminal Alkenes
  30. Rhodium(III)‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Skipped Enynes via C(sp3)–H Alkynylation of Terminal Alkenes
  31. Rhodium-catalysed ortho-alkynylation of nitroarenes
  32. Assembly of Complex 1,4‐Cycloheptadienes by (4+3) Cycloaddition of Rhodium(II) and Gold(I) Non‐Acceptor Carbenes
  33. Assembly of Complex 1,4‐Cycloheptadienes by (4+3) Cycloaddition of Rhodium(II) and Gold(I) Non‐Acceptor Carbenes
  34. On the Structure of Intermediates in Enyne Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Cyclizations: Formation of trans‐Fused Bicyclo[5.1.0]octanes as a Case Study
  35. Gold-Catalyzed Synthesis of Small Rings
  36. Small Gold(I) and Gold(I)–Silver(I) Clusters by C−Si Auration
  37. Iridium‐Catalyzed β‐Alkynylation of Aliphatic Oximes as Masked Carbonyl Compounds and Alcohols
  38. Iridium‐Catalyzed β‐Alkynylation of Aliphatic Oximes as Masked Carbonyl Compounds and Alcohols
  39. Photoredox-Assisted Gold-Catalyzed Arylative Alkoxycyclization of 1,6-Enynes
  40. Buchwald‐Type Ligands on Gold(I) Catalysis
  41. Synthesis of Trienes by Rhodium-Catalyzed Assembly and Disassembly of Non-Acceptor Cyclopropanes
  42. Acetylene as a Dicarbene Equivalent for Gold(I) Catalysis: Total Synthesis of Waitziacuminone in One Step
  43. Acetylene as a Dicarbene Equivalent for Gold(I) Catalysis: Total Synthesis of Waitziacuminone in One Step
  44. Decarboxylative Csp3–N Bond Formation by Electrochemical Oxidation of Amino Acids
  45. Gold- or Indium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Bromoalkynes with Allylsilanes through a Concealed Rearrangement
  46. Enantioselective Folding of Enynes by Gold(I) Catalysts with a Remote C2-Chiral Element
  47. From Palladium to Gold Catalysis for the Synthesis of Crushed Fullerenes and Acenes
  48. Cover Feature: Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Intramolecular C(sp3)−H Insertion by Decarbenation of Cycloheptatrienes (Chem. Eur. J. 40/2019)
  49. Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Intramolecular C(sp3)−H Insertion by Decarbenation of Cycloheptatrienes
  50. Direct Observation of Aryl Gold(I) Carbenes that Undergo Cyclopropanation, C−H Insertion, and Dimerization Reactions
  51. Direct Observation of Aryl Gold(I) Carbenes that Undergo Cyclopropanation, C−H Insertion, and Dimerization Reactions
  52. Donor Rhodium Carbenes by Retro‐Buchner Reaction
  53. Donor Rhodium Carbenes by Retro‐Buchner Reaction
  54. Synthesis of Bullvalenes: Classical Approaches and Recent Developments
  55. Cyclopropane–alkene metathesis by gold(i)-catalyzed decarbenation of persistent cyclopropanes
  56. Long starphene single molecule NOR Boolean logic gate
  57. Generation of Gold(I) Carbenes by Retro‐Buchner Reaction: From Cyclopropanes to Natural Products Synthesis
  58. Diastereospecific Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Cyclization Cascade for the Controlled Preparation of N‐ and N,O‐Heterocycles
  59. Total Synthesis of Repraesentin F and Configuration Reassignment by a Gold(I)-Catalyzed Cyclization Cascade
  60. Variations on the Theme of JohnPhos Gold(I) Catalysts: Arsine and Carbene Complexes with Similar Architectures
  61. Cyclopropanation by Gold- or Zinc-Catalyzed Retro-Buchner Reaction at Room Temperature
  62. Higher Acenes by On‐Surface Dehydrogenation: From Heptacene to Undecacene
  63. Higher Acenes by On‐Surface Dehydrogenation: From Heptacene to Undecacene
  64. Front Cover: Broadening the Scope of the Gold‐Catalyzed [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction: Synthesis of Vinylcyclobutenes and Further Transformations (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 22/2018)
  65. Broadening the Scope of the Gold‐Catalyzed [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction: Synthesis of Vinylcyclobutenes and Further Transformations
  66. Gold(I)‐Catalysis for the Synthesis of Terpenoids: From Intramolecular Cascades to Intermolecular Cycloadditions
  67. Special Issue – Total Synthesis with Gold
  68. Unified Total Synthesis of Pyrroloazocine Indole Alkaloids Sheds Light on Their Biosynthetic Relationship
  69. Broad-Scope Rh-Catalyzed Inverse-Sonogashira Reaction Directed by Weakly Coordinating Groups
  70. On-surface synthesis of heptacene on Ag(001) from brominated and non-brominated tetrahydroheptacene precursors
  71. Total syntheses of pyrroloazocine indole alkaloids: challenges and reaction discovery
  72. Role of σ,π-Digold(I) Alkyne Complexes in Reactions of Enynes
  73. Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Indenes and Cyclopentadienes: Access to (±)‐Laurokamurene B and the Skeletons of the Cycloaurenones and Dysiherbols
  74. Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Indenes and Cyclopentadienes: Access to (±)‐Laurokamurene B and the Skeletons of the Cycloaurenones and Dysiherbols
  75. Ruthenium-Catalyzed Peri- and Ortho-Alkynylation with Bromoalkynes via Insertion and Elimination
  76. Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclobutenes by Intermolecular [2+2] Cycloaddition with Non-C2 Symmetric Digold Catalysts
  77. Nonacene Generated by On-Surface Dehydrogenation
  78. Cyclobutene vs 1,3-Diene Formation in the Gold-Catalyzed Reaction of Alkynes with Alkenes: The Complete Mechanistic Picture
  79. Stereoselective cis-Vinylcyclopropanation via a Gold(I)-Catalyzed Retro-Buchner Reaction under Mild Conditions
  80. Functional-Group-Tolerant, Silver-Catalyzed N–N Bond Formation by Nitrene Transfer to Amines
  81. Correction to “Cyclopropanation with Gold(I) Carbenes by Retro-Buchner Reaction from Cycloheptatrienes”
  82. Gold(I) Carbenoids: On‐Demand Access to Gold(I) Carbenes in Solution
  83. Gold(I) Carbenoids: On‐Demand Access to Gold(I) Carbenes in Solution
  84. Broad scope gold(i)-catalysed polyenyne cyclisations for the formation of up to four carbon–carbon bonds
  85. Front Cover: Strategies for the Synthesis of Higher Acenes (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 1/2017)
  86. Strategies for the Synthesis of Higher Acenes
  87. Synthesis of Barbaralones and Bullvalenes Made Easy by Gold Catalysis
  88. Synthesis of Barbaralones and Bullvalenes Made Easy by Gold Catalysis
  89. α,β‐Unsaturated Gold(I) Carbenes by Tandem Cyclization and 1,5‐Alkoxy Migration of 1,6‐Enynes: Mechanisms and Applications
  90. Hydroacenes Made Easy by Gold(I) Catalysis
  91. Hydroacenes Made Easy by Gold(I) Catalysis
  92. Polynuclear Gold [AuI]4, [AuI]8, and Bimetallic [AuI4AgI] Complexes: C−H Functionalization of Carbonyl Compounds and Homogeneous Carbonylation of Amines
  93. Polynuclear Gold [AuI]4, [AuI]8, and Bimetallic [AuI4AgI] Complexes: C−H Functionalization of Carbonyl Compounds and Homogeneous Carbonylation of Amines
  94. Synthesis of a Crushed Fullerene C60H24 through Sixfold Palladium‐Catalyzed Arylation
  95. Synthesis of (−)‐Cannabimovone and Structural Reassignment of Anhydrocannabimovone through Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Cycloisomerization
  96. Synthesis of (−)‐Cannabimovone and Structural Reassignment of Anhydrocannabimovone through Gold(I)‐Catalyzed Cycloisomerization
  97. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of New (−)‐Englerin Analogues
  98. ChemInform Abstract: Towards the Ideal Synthesis of Homoallylic Ketones
  99. Enantioselective Total Synthesis of (−)-Nardoaristolone B via a Gold(I)-Catalyzed Oxidative Cyclization
  100. Tetrabenzocircumpyrene: a nanographene fragment with an embedded peripentacene core
  101. Anatomy of gold catalysts: facts and myths
  102. Towards the Ideal Synthesis of Homoallylic Ketones
  103. Meeting the Challenge of Intermolecular Gold(I)-Catalyzed Cycloadditions of Alkynes and Allenes
  104. CYCLOISOMERIZATION REACTIONS OF 1, N -ENYNES
  105. Formal (4+1) Cycloaddition of Methylenecyclopropanes with 7-Aryl-1,3,5-cycloheptatrienes by Triple Gold(I) Catalysis
  106. Formal (4+1) Cycloaddition of Methylenecyclopropanes with 7-Aryl-1,3,5-cycloheptatrienes by Triple Gold(I) Catalysis
  107. Gold(I) as an Artificial Cyclase: Short Stereodivergent Syntheses of (−)-Epiglobulol and (−)-4β,7α- and (−)-4α,7α-Aromadendranediols
  108. Gold(I) as an Artificial Cyclase: Short Stereodivergent Syntheses of (−)-Epiglobulol and (−)-4β,7α- and (−)-4α,7α-Aromadendranediols
  109. Gold-Catalyzed Rearrangements and Beyond
  110. Gold(I) Carbenes by Retro-Buchner Reaction: Generation and Fate
  111. Dissecting Anion Effects in Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intermolecular Cycloadditions
  112. Intriguing mechanistic labyrinths in gold(i) catalysis
  113. Rationale for the sluggish oxidative addition of aryl halides to Au(i)
  114. Intermolecular reactions of gold(i)-carbenes with furans by related mechanisms
  115. Novel ortho-OPE metallofoldamers: binding-induced folding promoted by nucleating Ag(i)–alkyne interactions
  116. Mechanistic Aspects of Metal-Catalyzed C,C- and C,X-Bond Forming Reactions
  117. Contacting a Conjugated Molecule with a Surface Dangling Bond Dimer on a Hydrogenated Ge(001) Surface Allows Imaging of the Hidden Ground Electronic State
  118. On the Silver Effect and the Formation of Chloride-Bridged Digold Complexes
  119. Gold-Catalyzed Synthesis of Tetrazoles from Alkynes by CC Bond Cleavage
  120. Gold-Catalyzed Synthesis of Tetrazoles from Alkynes by CC Bond Cleavage
  121. Access to the Protoilludane Core by Gold-Catalyzed Allene-vinylcyclopropane Cycloisomerization
  122. Access to the Protoilludane Core by Gold-Catalyzed Allene-vinylcyclopropane Cycloisomerization
  123. A Hexanuclear Gold Cluster Supported by Three-Center-Two-Electron Bonds and Aurophilic Interactions
  124. A Hexanuclear Gold Cluster Supported by Three-Center-Two-Electron Bonds and Aurophilic Interactions
  125. Synthesis of (+)-Schisanwilsonene A by Tandem Gold-Catalyzed Cyclization/1,5-Migration/Cyclopropanation
  126. Synthesis of (+)-Schisanwilsonene A by Tandem Gold-Catalyzed Cyclization/1,5-Migration/Cyclopropanation
  127. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Macrocyclization of 1, n -Enynes
  128. Intermolecular Gold(I)-Catalyzed Cyclization of Furans with Alkynes: Formation of Phenols and Indenes
  129. Intermolecular Gold-Catalyzed Cycloaddition of Alkynes with Oxoalkenes
  130. Encapsulation Studies of Cationic Gold Complexes within a Self-Assembled Hexameric Resorcin[4]arene Capsule
  131. Asymmetric Gold-Catalyzed Reactions
  132. Modular chiral gold(i) phosphite complexes
  133. SPM Imaging of Trinaphthylene Molecular States on a Hydrogen Passivated Ge(001) Surface
  134. Gold for the Generation and Control of Fluxional Barbaralyl Cations
  135. Gold for the Generation and Control of Fluxional Barbaralyl Cations
  136. Intramolecular Hydroarylation of Alkynes
  137. Catalytic Hydrocarbon Functionalization with Gold Complexes Containing N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands with Pendant Donor Groups
  138. Phosphate ligands in the gold(i)-catalysed activation of enynes
  139. The role of cyclobutenes in gold(i)-catalysed skeletal rearrangement of 1,6-enynes
  140. Gold in Homogeneous Catalysis
  141. Synthesis of fluoranthenes by hydroarylation of alkynes catalyzed by gold(I) or gallium trichloride
  142. Corrigendum: Metal-Arene Interactions in Dialkylbiarylphosphane Complexes of Copper, Silver, and Gold
  143. Gold-Catalyzed Cyclization of Oxo-1,5-enynes
  144. Chloro[1,3-dihydro-1,3-bis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-2H-imidazol-2-ylidene]gold
  145. Gold, [[1,1′-Biphenyl]-2-ylbis(1,1-dimethylethyl)phosphine]chloro- and Gold(1+), (Acetonitrile)[[1,1′-biphenyl]-2-ylbis(1,1-dimethylethyl)phosphine] (OC-6-11)-hexafluoroantimonate(1−)
  146. Nature of the Intermediates in Gold(I)-Catalyzed Cyclizations of 1,5-Enynes
  147. Cyclopropanation with Gold(I) Carbenes by Retro-Buchner Reaction from Cycloheptatrienes
  148. STM and AFM high resolution intramolecular imaging of a single decastarphene molecule
  149. Final Analysis: Is Gold a Catalyst in Cross-Coupling Reactions in the Absence of Palladium?
  150. Organic Molecules Reconstruct Nanostructures on Ionic Surfaces
  151. Ti/Pd Bimetallic Systems for the Efficient Allylation of Carbonyl Compounds and Homocoupling Reactions
  152. Manipulating Molecular Quantum States with Classical Metal Atom Inputs: Demonstration of a Single Molecule NOR Logic Gate
  153. A multipurpose gold(i) precatalyst
  154. Mechanism of the gold-catalyzed cyclopropanation of alkenes with 1,6-enynes
  155. Surface assembly of porphyrin nanorods with one-dimensional zinc–oxygen spinal cords
  156. Gold-Catalyzed O–H Bond Addition to Unsaturated Organic Molecules
  157. Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation Reactions: A Mechanistic Perspective
  158. Nobel Prize Awarded for Catalysis
  159. Carbocations or Cyclopropyl Gold Carbenes in Cyclizations of Enynes
  160. Gold-Catalyzed Annulation/Fragmentation: Formation of Free Gold Carbenes by Retro-Cyclopropanation
  161. Design and Synthetic Applications of New Heterometallacycles
  162. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intermolecular [2+2] Cycloaddition of Alkynes with Alkenes
  163. Unlikeliness of Pd-Free Gold(I)-Catalyzed Sonogashira Coupling Reactions
  164. Functionalized Truxenes: Adsorption and Diffusion of Single Molecules on the KBr(001) Surface
  165. Cover Picture: Metal-Arene Interactions in Dialkylbiarylphosphane Complexes of Copper, Silver, and Gold (Chem. Eur. J. 18/2010)
  166. Complexity via Gold-Catalyzed Molecular Gymnastics
  167. Metal-Arene Interactions in Dialkylbiarylphosphane Complexes of Copper, Silver, and Gold
  168. Enantioselective Synthesis of (−)-Englerins A and B
  169. Enantioselective Synthesis of (−)-Englerins A and B
  170. Synthesis of arenes and heteroarenes by hydroarylation reactions catalyzed by electrophilic metal complexes
  171. Nitrogen Acyclic Gold(I) Carbenes: Excellent and Easily Accessible Catalysts in Reactions of 1,6-Enynes
  172. Synthesis of the tetracyclic core skeleton of the lundurines by a gold-catalyzed cyclization
  173. Carbene or cation?
  174. Evolution of Propargyl Ethers into Allylgold Cations in the Cyclization of Enynes
  175. Evolution of Propargyl Ethers into Allylgold Cations in the Cyclization of Enynes
  176. Gold-Catalyzed Reactions of 1,5- and 1,6-Enynes with Carbonyl Compounds: Cycloaddition vs. Metathesis
  177. Gold-catalyzed olefin cyclopropanation
  178. Stereoselective gold-catalyzed cycloaddition of functionalized ketoenynes: synthesis of (+)-orientalol F
  179. Gold(I) Complexes with Hydrogen-Bond Supported Heterocyclic Carbenes as Active Catalysts in Reactions of 1,6-Enynes
  180. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intermolecular Addition of Carbon Nucleophiles to 1,5- and 1,6-Enynes
  181. cis-Selective Single-Cleavage Skeletal Rearrangement of 1,6-Enynes Reveals the Multifaceted Character of the Intermediates in Metal-Catalyzed Cycloisomerizations
  182. cis-Selective Single-Cleavage Skeletal Rearrangement of 1,6-Enynes Reveals the Multifaceted Character of the Intermediates in Metal-Catalyzed Cycloisomerizations
  183. Bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)[2′,4′,6′-tris-(1-methylethyl)[1,1′-biphenyl]-2-yl]-phosphine and Dicyclohexyl[2′,4′,6′-tris(1-methylethyl)[1,1′-biphenyl]-2-yl]phosphine
  184. Divergent Titanium-Mediated Allylations with Modulation by Nickel or Palladium
  185. Divergent Titanium‐Mediated Allylations with Modulation by Nickel or Palladium
  186. Selective Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Gold Catalysis with Alkynes and Alkenes: Similar Behavior, Different Origin
  187. Gold-Catalyzed Cycloisomerizations of Enynes: A Mechanistic Perspective
  188. Fullerenes from aromatic precursors by surface-catalysed cyclodehydrogenation
  189. Gold in Homogeneous Catalysis
  190. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Cyclizations of 1,6-Enynes: Alkoxycyclizations andexo/endo Skeletal Rearrangements
  191. Templated growth of an ordered array of organic bidimensional mesopores
  192. Bidentate phosphines as ligands in the palladium-catalyzed intramolecular arylation: the intermolecular base-assisted proton abstraction mechanism
  193. Molecular Conformation, Organizational Chirality, and Iron Metalation of meso -Tetramesitylporphyrins on Copper(100)
  194. 2-Dicyclohexylphosphino-2′,6′-dimethoxybiphenyl
  195. Gold-Catalyzed Allyl–Allyl Coupling
  196. Gold-Catalyzed Allyl–Allyl Coupling
  197. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intramolecular [4+2] Cycloadditions of Arylalkynes or 1,3-Enynes with Alkenes:  Scope and Mechanism
  198. Intramolecular Reactions of Alkynes with Alkenes Catalyzed by Platinum and Gold
  199. Gold‐Catalyzed Cyclizations of 1,7‐Enynes.
  200. Sodium Tetramethoxyborate:  An Efficient Catalyst for Michael Additions of Stabilized Carbon Nucleophiles
  201. Isoprene Epoxide
  202. Gold-Catalyzed Addition of Carbon Nucleophiles to Propargyl Carboxylates
  203. On the Mechanism of the Puzzling “Endocyclic” Skeletal Rearrangement of 1,6-Enynes
  204. Intramolecular Carbostannylation of Alkynes Catalyzed by Silver(I) Species.
  205. Intramolecular Carbostannylation of Alkynes Catalyzed by Silver(I) Species.
  206. Gold-Catalyzed Cyclizations of 1,7-Enynes
  207. Missing cyclization pathways and new rearrangements unveiled in the gold(I) and platinum(II)-catalyzed cyclization of 1,6-enynes
  208. Proton-Abstraction Mechanism in the Palladium-Catalyzed Intramolecular Arylation:  Substituent Effects
  209. Molecular Diversity Through Gold Catalysis with Alkynes
  210. Intramolecular Carbostannylation of Alkynes Catalyzed by Silver(I) Species
  211. Intramolecular Carbostannylation of Alkynes Catalyzed by Silver(I) Species
  212. Intra- and Intermolecular Reactions of Indoles with Alkynes Catalyzed by Gold
  213. Molecular diversity through gold catalysis with alkynes
  214. Palladium catalyzed arylation for the synthesis of polyarenes
  215. Gold(i)-catalysed arylation of 1,6-enynes: different site reactivity of cyclopropyl gold carbenes
  216. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intermolecular Cyclopropanation of Enynes with Alkenes: Trapping of Two Different Gold Carbenes
  217. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intermolecular Cyclopropanation of Enynes with Alkenes: Trapping of Two Different Gold Carbenes
  218. Prins Cyclizations in Au-Catalyzed Reactions of Enynes
  219. Cationic η1/η2-Gold(I) Complexes of Simple Arenes
  220. Cationic η1/η2-Gold(I) Complexes of Simple Arenes
  221. Prins Cyclizations in Au-Catalyzed Reactions of Enynes
  222. The Mechanistic Puzzle of Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Skeletal Rearrangements of Enynes
  223. A Redox-ActiveC3-Symmetric Triindole-Based Triazacyclophane
  224. A Redox-ActiveC3-Symmetric Triindole-Based Triazacyclophane
  225. Molecular Panels for Energy Transduction in C 60 -Based Conjugates
  226. Aryl Transfer between Pd(II) Centers or Pd(IV) Intermediates in Pd-Catalyzed Domino Reactions
  227. Synthesis of Ecteinascidin 743 Analogues from Cyanosafracin B: Isolation of a Kinetically Stable Quinoneimine Tautomer of a 5-Hydroxyindole
  228. Handbook of C-H Transformations. Applications in Organic Synthesis. Herausgegeben von Gerald Dyker.
  229. Handbook of C-H Transformations. Applications in Organic Synthesis. Edited by Gerald Dyker.
  230. Synthesis of the Benzo[b]fluorene Core of the Kinamycins by Arylalkyne–Allene and Arylalkyne–Alkyne Cycloadditions
  231. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Intramolecular Cyclopropanation of Dienynes
  232. Gold(I)-Catalyzed Cyclizations of 1,6-Enynes: Alkoxycyclizations andexo/endo Skeletal Rearrangements
  233. Gold-Catalyzed Intramolecular Reaction of Indoles with Alkynes: Facile Formation of Eight-Membered Rings and an Unexpected Allenylation
  234. Gold-Catalyzed Intramolecular Reaction of Indoles with Alkynes: Facile Formation of Eight-Membered Rings and an Unexpected Allenylation
  235. Proton Abstraction Mechanism for the Palladium-Catalyzed Intramolecular Arylation
  236. Phenanthrene-9,10-diones
  237. Oxidation with Stoichiometric Oxidizing Reagents
  238. Divergent Mechanisms for the Skeletal Rearrangement and [2+2] Cycloaddition of Enynes Catalyzed by Gold
  239. Divergent Mechanisms for the Skeletal Rearrangement and [2+2] Cycloaddition of Enynes Catalyzed by Gold
  240. New Building Blocks Based on Truxene Cores: Synthesis of Functionalized syn -Tri- and -Hexasubstituted Derivatives
  241. Kupplungen von Monoorganozinn-Verbindungen: eine “radikale” Abwandlung der ursprünglichen Stille-Reaktion
  242. Couplings with Monoorganotin Compounds: A “Radical” Twist from the Original Stille Reaction
  243. Transition Metal Catalyzed Hydroarylation of Alkynes
  244. Intramolecular [4 + 2] Cycloadditions of 1,3-Enynes or Arylalkynes with Alkenes with Highly Reactive Cationic Phosphine Au(I) Complexes
  245. Ligand Effects in Gold- and Platinum-Catalyzed Cyclization of Enynes:  Chiral Gold Complexes for Enantioselective Alkoxycyclization
  246. Transition Metal-Catalyzed Hydroarylation of Alkynes
  247. Intramolecular Hydroarylation of Alkynes Catalyzed by Platinum or Gold: Mechanism andendo Selectivity
  248. The Mechanisms of the Stille Reaction
  249. Palladium(II)-catalyzed isomerization-Claisen rearrangement of 2-alkoxy diallyl ethers
  250. New Annulations via Platinum-Catalyzed Enyne Cyclization and Cyclopropane Cleavage
  251. Synthesis of a Triaza Analogue of Crushed-Fullerene by Intramolecular Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation
  252. Synthesis ofC3 Benzo[1,2-e:3,4-e′:5,6-e′′]tribenzo[l]acephenanthrylenes (“Crushed Fullerene” Derivatives) by Intramolecular Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation
  253. Cationic Gold(I) Complexes: Highly Alkynophilic Catalysts for theexo- andendo-Cyclization of Enynes
  254. Cationic Gold(I) Complexes: Highly Alkynophilic Catalysts for theexo- andendo-Cyclization of Enynes
  255. Titelbild: Cationic Gold(I) Complexes: Highly Alkynophilic Catalysts for theexo- andendo-Cyclization of Enynes (Angew. Chem. 18/2004)
  256. Cover Picture: Cationic Gold(I) Complexes: Highly Alkynophilic Catalysts for theexo- andendo-Cyclization of Enynes (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 18/2004)
  257. Total Synthesis of Natural Myriaporones
  258. Total Synthesis of Natural Myriaporones
  259. New persubstituted 1,3,5-trisethynyl benzenes via Sonogashira coupling
  260. Overcrowded 5,10,15-Trisubstituted Derivatives: Synthesis of 5,10,15-Tri(fluorenylidene)truxene
  261. Non-stabilized transition metal carbenes as intermediates in intramolecular reactions of alkynes with alkenes
  262. Mechanistic aspects of C–C bond formation involving allylpalladium complexes: the role of computational studies
  263. The Mechanisms of the Stille Reaction
  264. Metal cyclopropyl carbenes in the reactions of alkynes with alkenes and furans
  265. Allyl stannanes as electrophiles or nucleophiles in the palladium-catalyzed reactions with alkynes
  266. Reaction of Enol Ethers with Alkynes Catalyzed by Transition Metals: 5exo-dig versus 6endo-dig Cyclizations via Cyclopropyl Platinum or Gold Carbene Complexes
  267. Intramolecular Reactions of Alkynes with Furans and Electron Rich Arenes Catalyzed by PtCl 2 :  The Role of Platinum Carbenes as Intermediates
  268. 4-Methoxy-4′-Nitrobiphenyl
  269. On the Mechanism of Carbohydroxypalladation of Enynes. Additional Insights on the Cyclization of Enynes with Electrophilic Metal Complexes
  270. Reaction of Allylsilanes and Allystannanes with Alkynes Catalyzed by Electrophilic Late Transition Metal Chlorides.
  271. The Final Steps of the Oppolzer Cyclization: Mechanism of the Insertion of Alkenes into Allylpalladium(II) Complexes
  272. Hydroxy- and Alkoxycyclizations of Enynes Catalyzed by Platinum(II) Chloride
  273. Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Reactions of Alkynes for the Synthesis and Transformation of Heterocycles
  274. Palladium-Catalyzed IntramolecularArylation Reaction: Mechanism and Application for theSynthesis of Polyarenes
  275. Intramolecular Coupling of Allyl Carboxylates with Allyl Stannanes and Allyl Silanes: A New Type of Reductive Elimination Reaction?
  276. Synthesis and Self-Association of syn-5,10,15-Trialkylated Truxenes
  277. Reaction of Allylsilanes and Allylstannanes with Alkynes Catalyzed by Electrophilic Late Transition Metal Chlorides
  278. Intramolecular Michael-type addition of azadienes to 1,4-naphthoquinones instead of Aza-Diels–Alder cycloaddition: a synthesis of ascididemin
  279. Zipping up ‘the crushed fullerene’ C60H30: C60 by fifteen-fold, consecutive intramolecular H2 lossesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: AM1 optimised geometries, heats of formation, first ionisation potentials, Schlegel diagrams and M...
  280. Cover Picture
  281. New Strategies for the Synthesis of Carbocycles Based on Transition Metal Catalyzed Cyclization Reactions of Organostannanes and Organosilanes
  282. PtII-Catalyzed Intramolecular Reaction of Furans with Alkynes
  283. PtII-Catalyzed Intramolecular Reaction of Furans with Alkynes
  284. PtII-Catalyzed Intramolecular Reaction of Furans with Alkynes This work was supported by the DGICYT (project PB97-0002) and the MCyT (predoctoral fellowship to B.M.-M.). We also acknowledge Johnson Matthey PLC for a generous loan of PtCl2.
  285. Cyclizations of Enynes Catalyzed by PtCl 2 or Other Transition Metal Chlorides:  Divergent Reaction Pathways
  286. Ruthenium-Capping of Di- and Tetraethynylbiphenyls
  287. Synthesis and Structure of New Oxapalladacycles with a Pd−O Bond
  288. Synthesis of NewC3h andC3v Truxene Derivatives
  289. Intramolecular C−H Activation by Alkylpalladium(II) Complexes: Insights into the Mechanism of the Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation Reaction
  290. Intramolecular C−H Activation by Alkylpalladium(II) Complexes: Insights into the Mechanism of the Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation Reaction
  291. Synthesis of New C3h and C3v Truxene Derivatives
  292. Palladacycles as Precatalysts in Heck and Cross-Coupling Reactions
  293. Formation of Benzo[ b ]fluorenes and the Benzo[ a ]fluorene Core of the Fluostatins by Cyclization of Diaryldiynones
  294. Reaction of Vinyl Epoxides with Palladium-Switchable Bisnucleophiles:  Synthesis of Carbocycles
  295. Synthesis of Benzo[b]phenanthridines and Related Naturally Occurring 2-Aryl-1,4-naphthoquinones by Palladium- and Copper-Catalyzed Coupling of Organostannanes with Bromoquinones
  296. Synthesis of Benzo[b]phenanthridines and Related Naturally Occurring 2-Aryl-1,4-naphthoquinones by Palladium- and Copper-Catalyzed Coupling of Organostannanes with Bromoquinones
  297. Platinum-Catalyzed Alkoxy- and Hydroxycyclization of Enynes
  298. Palladium-catalyzed reaction of a sterically constrained trialkyne: a dimerization-type reaction with a surprising finale
  299. Metal-Catalyzed Carbocyclization by Intramolecular Reaction of Allylsilanes and Allylstannanes with Alkynes
  300. Divergent Behavior of Palladium(II) and Platinum(II) in the Metalation of 1,3-Di(2-pyridyl)benzene
  301. Direkte Synthese von N-Arylchinoniminacetalen und Chinoliminen aus Acetalen
  302. Direkte Synthese vonN-Arylchinoniminacetalen und Chinoliminen aus Acetalen
  303. Direct Synthesis of N-Arylquinone Imine Acetals and Quinol Imines from Acetals
  304. Direct Synthesis ofN-Arylquinone Imine Acetals and Quinol Imines from Acetals
  305. syn-Trialkylierte Truxene: Bausteine, die durch Arenstapelung selbstassoziieren
  306. syn-Trialkylated Truxenes: Building Blocks That Self-Associate by Arene Stacking
  307. Synthesis of ‘crushed fullerene’ C60H30
  308. New synthesis of pyridoacridines based on an intramolecular aza-Diels–Alder reaction followed by an unprecedented rearrangement†
  309. Intracluster transmetalation of cuprates with stannanes
  310. Intramolecular Transmetalation of Arylpalladium(II) and Arylplatinum(II) Complexes with Silanes and Stannanes
  311. Steric Hindrance Facilitated Synthesis of Enynes and Their Intramolecular [4 + 2] Cycloaddition with Alkynes
  312. Oxa-and azametallacycles of nickel
  313. Synthesis of benzo[b]carbazoloquinones by coupling of organostannanes with bromoquinones
  314. An approach to the synthesis of the benzo[b]fluorene core of the kinamycins by an arylalkyne-allene cycloaddition
  315. Synthesis of (±)-10- epi -Elemol by a Highly Stereoselective Intramolecular Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling of an Allylstannane with an Allyl Acetate
  316. Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of tetraethynyl and tetraethenyl biphenyls: Elongated tetrahedral tectons
  317. The Effect of N-Donor Ligands on the Reaction of Ruthenium Hydrides with 1-Alkynes
  318. Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling of Naphthoquinone Triflates with Stannanes. Unprecedented Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution on a Hydroxynaphthoquinone Triflate
  319. Isolation of the Transmetalation Step in the Hiyama Cross-Coupling Reaction of Organosilanes
  320. Cationic Intermediates in the Intramolecular Insertion of Alkenes into(η3-Allyl)palladium(II) Complexes
  321. Synthesis of Spiro Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Intramolecular Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation
  322. Synthesis of Heterocyclic Quinones by Aza-Diels-Alder Reaction of a 4-Stannyl-1-azadiene
  323. Syntheses of fenanthroviridone, gilvocarcin BE-12406X2, and antibiotic ws 5995b based on the palladium and copper catalyzed coupling of organostannanes with bromoquinones
  324. Isolation of Transmetalation Intermediates in the Stille Cross-Coupling Reaction of Stannanes: Synthesis of Palladacycles, Ligand Substitution, and Insertion Reactions
  325. Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of allyl carbonates with organostannanes
  326. Palladium-switchable bisnucleophiles
  327. Michael Reaction of Stabilized Carbon Nucleophiles Catalyzed by [RuH 2 (PPh 3 ) 4 ]
  328. Recent developments in the synthesis of marine pyridoacridine alkaloids
  329. Calix[4]arene Sulfonates: Palladium-Catalyzed Intermolecular Migration of Sulfonyl Groups and Isolation of a Calix[4]arene in a Chiral 1,2-Alternate Conformation
  330. Selectivity in the Aliphatic Palladation of Ketone Hydrazones. An Example of Palladium-Promoted Intramolecular Addition of a N,N-Dimethylhydrazone to an Alkene
  331. Synthesis of 3-methylaspartic acids by ring-contraction of a nickelacycle derived from glutamic anhydride
  332. Synthesis of Oxa- and Azapalladacycles from Organostannanes
  333. Synthese von Oxa- und Azapalladacyclen aus Organostannanen
  334. A concise synthesis of (±)-monomorine i by way of a palladium-catalyzed reductive coupling
  335. Synthesis of Antibiotics WS 5995 A and C and Related Compounds by Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling of 2-Bromonaphthoquinones with Organostannanes
  336. Synthesis of New Ruthenium(II) Carbonyl Hydrido, Alkenyl, and Alkynyl Complexes with Chelating Diphosphines
  337. Formation of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds by palladium-catalyzed oxidation of allylic alcohols
  338. Palladium-Catalyzed Reductive Coupling of Acid Chlorides with .beta.-Stannyl Enones: Synthesis of 1,4-Diketones and Mechanistic Aspects
  339. Reactivity of a Nickelacycle Derived from Aspartic Acid: Alkylations, Insertions, and Oxidations
  340. Aliphatic Palladation of Ketone N,N-Dimethylhydrazones
  341. Synthesis of butenynylruthenium complexes from hydrido, alkenyl, or alkynyl complexes
  342. Synthesis of the benzo[b]carbazoloquinone with the structure proposed for prekinamycin
  343. Synthesis of protected 3-methylaspartic acids from glutamic anhydride via nickelacycles
  344. Synthesis of RuII hydride and alkenyl amidine complexes. The crystal structure of [Ru(CO)(CH=CHCMe3){NH=C(Me)(Me2pz)}(PPh3)2]PF6
  345. Synthesis of 1,4-diketones by palladium-catalyzed reductive coupling of acid chlorides with (E)-1,2-bis(tri-n-butylstannyl)ethene or .beta.-stannyl enones
  346. Reactions of silyl enol ethers with [ethoxy(phenylethynyl)carbene]chromium and -tungsten complexes
  347. Reactions of alkenyl and alkynyl ruthenium(II) complexes with isocyanides: Synthesis of α, β-unsaturated η1-acylruthenium(II) complexes and X-ray structure of [Ru(CCPh)(CN+Bu)3(PPh3)2]PF6
  348. A receptor for the enantioselective recognition of phenylalanine and tryptophan under neutral conditions
  349. L-aspartic acid bis(trimethylsilyl) ester: a convenient starting material for the acylation of L-aspartic acid.
  350. Palladium-catalyzed coupling of 2-bromonaphthoquinones with stannanes: a concise synthesis of antibiotics WS 5995 A and C and related compounds
  351. Stereoselective Synthesis of (±)-4-epi-acetomycin by the ester enolate carroll rearrangement
  352. Reactions of cationic ruthenium hydrides with 1-alkynes: formation of .sigma.-alkynylruthenium complexes and reduction of 1-alkynes to 1-alkenes [Erratum to document cited in CA115(5):49929s]
  353. Phenylacetylene dimerization promoted by ruthenium(II) complexes
  354. Reactions of cationic ruthenium hydrides with 1-alkynes: formation of .sigma.-alkynyl ruthenium complexes and reduction of 1-alkynes to 1-alkenes
  355. Reaction of alkenyl-ruthenium(II) Ru(CO)Cl(RC=CHR′(PPh3)2 complexes with CO. Formation of dicarbonyl complexes or η2-acyl complexes depending on the R and R′ groups
  356. Synthesis of isoascididemin, a regioisomer of the marine alkaloid ascididemin
  357. Synthesis of secondary amines by rhodium catalyzed hydrogenation of nitriles
  358. Reactions of Ru(CO)ClH(C5H5N)(PPh3)2 with 1-alkynes
  359. Lewis acid-catalyzed reactions of .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated N,N-dimethylhydrazones with 1,4-benzoquinone. Formation of indoles by a novel oxidative rearrangement
  360. Reaction of alkenyl carbonyl ruthenium(II) complexes with t-butyl isocyanide. Synthesis of η1-acylruthenium(II) complexes by intramolecular CO insertion
  361. Regioselective functionalization of chiral nickelacycles derived from N-protected aspartic and glutamic anhydrides
  362. Synthesis of anthraquinone derivatives by palladium-catalyzed coupling of triflates with stannanes.
  363. Synthesis and Complexing Properties of Chiral Guanidinium Receptors Designed for Molecular Recognition of Anions
  364. Bis-insertion reactions of Ru(CO)HCl(PPh3)3 with methyl propiolate. The unexpected formation of (methoxycarbonylethenyl)triphenylphosphonium chloride
  365. Reactions of cationic hydrido complexes [Ru(CO)H(MeCN)2(PPh3)2]A (A  ClO4, PF6) with alkynes. The crystal structure of [Ru(CO) (MeOOCCCHCOOMe) (MeCN)2(PPh3)2]ClO4
  366. Chiral recognition of aromatic carboxylate anions by an optically active abiotic receptor containing a rigid guanidinium binding subunit
  367. Palladium catalyzed coupling of organostannanes with vinyl epoxides
  368. Anion-receptor molecules: Synthesis of a chiral and functionalized binding subunit, a bicyclic guanidinium group derived fromL- orD- asparagine
  369. Total synthesis of amphimedine
  370. Palladium-catalyzed coupling of vinyl epoxides with organostannanes
  371. Palladium-catalyzed carbonylative coupling of aryl triflates with organostannanes
  372. Palladium-catalyzed coupling of aryl triflates with organostannanes
  373. Polycyclic hydroxyquinones-xix
  374. Synthesis of berninamycinic acid
  375. Polycyclic hydroxyquinones. 13. A novel synthesis of islandicin and digitopurpone
  376. Synthesis of 6-bromo- and 6-chloro-2-acetamidobenzoquinone. A structure revision
  377. Synthesis of the rifamycin chromophore
  378. Mechanistic Aspects of Transition Metal-Catalyzed Direct Arylation Reactions
  379. Mechanistic Aspects of Metal-Catalyzed C,C- and C,X-Bond-Forming Reactions
  380. Tin in Organic Synthesis